Weil Felix Test in Delhi

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Dr. Abhimanyu Bhatia, MD (Critical Care)
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About Weil Felix Test

The weil felix test in Delhi test is a blood test that is used to detect some types of bacterial infections caused by the members of rickettsia family which includes some organisms that are responsible for diseases like spotted fever. It generally works for detecting the antibodies produced by your body in response to bacterial infections. The weil felix in Delhi test helps in diagnosing infections caused by bacteria. Next time a positive result might suggest exposure to the bacteria that helps your doctors and confirms the disease. The results from the test can also guide the doctors in prescribing appropriate treatment for the infection.

Qris Health offers Weil Felix Test in Delhi starting at only ₹899, with home sample collection and 1 key health parameters covered.

Delhi's fast-paced lifestyle, high pollution levels, and dense population make regular health screening more important than ever. Qris Health provides NABL-accredited lab testing across Delhi, with convenient home sample collection so you don't have to navigate the city's traffic to stay on top of your health. Whether you're checking for pollution-related respiratory issues, lifestyle conditions, or routine screening, our certified phlebotomists bring the lab to your doorstep anywhere in Delhi.

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Benefits

  • Free Home Sample Collection by Vaccinated Professionals

  • Free Doctor Consultation from Expert Team

  • Doctor verified reports with 3-step review process

  • Smart Reporting - Detailed information on each test

  • Expert Team of Medical Professionals

No, you can also use different types of diagnostics tests like PCR and cultures. It all depends on the specific infection suspected.

Yes, some factors or medicines might interfere with the accuracy of the test; it can lead to potential false negative or false positive results.

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